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    Help! Gigantea over grown

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    I planted a bunch of Vallisneria americana (gigantea) at a corner of a 4ft tank last month and now they have grown to a lenght of at least 6ft long! The tip of the longest leaves have reach the other side of the tank. I have to tie them into a ponytail to prevent them from blocking the light.

    What should I do with them? Can I cut the leave shorter?

    Thanks.

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    Yes. You can cut the leaves shorter. But new leaves will grow to that length again.
    The cut leaves will wither over time. You can also give a quick tug to such leaves to remove them.
    When you have grown tired of doing this, then it is time to change plant.
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    I suggest you change to other shorter Valls.

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    [quote:f30f676b="geoffrey"]I suggest you change to other shorter Valls.[/quote:f30f676b]
    I had the same problem and switched to a shorter Val.

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    I also have this problem. I have tried several Val varieties. Either they grow tall like Vallisneria americana (gigantea) or not tall enough like the Corkscrew Val. I don't know why, but these Corkscrew Vals don't grow tall in my tanks.

    What Val did you try for your background?
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    [quote:51698e3330="juggler"]I also have this problem. I have tried several Val varieties. Either they grow tall like Vallisneria americana (gigantea) or not tall enough like the Corkscrew Val. I don't know why, but these Corkscrew Vals don't grow tall in my tanks.

    What Val did you try for your background?[/quote:51698e3330]

    Beside the Gigantea, I also have Vallisneria americana (natans). They grow tall as well but not as tall as the Gigantea.

    I feel reluctant to uproot the Gigantea as it will cause the base fert to cloud water column.

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    That is only temporary. Don't you replant often?

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    [quote:e2a6ebe378="juggler"]I also have this problem. I have tried several Val varieties. Either they grow tall like Vallisneria americana (gigantea) or not tall enough like the Corkscrew Val. I don't know why, but these Corkscrew Vals don't grow tall in my tanks.

    What Val did you try for your background?[/quote:e2a6ebe378]
    Same here, I replaced with the cockscrew val and they are less than 1 ft long I have another species in another tank which has narrower leaves with brown streaks on young leaves which grows to about 1.5ft tall.

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